
To translate text messages on your iPhone, you can use the built-in app, called "Translate." This app is available in the Messages app, and it's a game-changer for communicating with people who speak different languages.
The Translate app is powered by a technology called "on-device machine translation", which means that translations happen directly on your iPhone, without sending any data to the cloud. This ensures that your conversations remain private and secure.
To access the Translate app, open the Messages app and start a conversation with someone. Then, tap the "App Store" icon in the top right corner of the screen, and select "Translate" from the list of available apps.
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Translating Text Messages
You can translate text messages on your iPhone in a few different ways. One option is to use the built-in translation feature, which allows you to translate text messages right in the Messages app.
To use this feature, launch the Messages app, open the conversation with the text messages you want to translate, and tap and hold the particular message you intend to translate. Then, choose Translate from the options that appear.
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You can also use an external app, such as Google Translate, to translate text messages. To do this, install the Google Translate application on your device, copy the text you want to translate, and return to your homepage. Then, touch and hold the Google Translate application and slide your finger over the Paste and translate option down to the language of your choice.
Alternatively, you can use an app like Transkey, which integrates with your messaging application and offers in-built translation capabilities. This app can translate text messages from any messaging app on your mobile device, including WhatsApp and Zoom.
Here are some apps that can help you translate text messages:
- Google Translate
- Transkey
- Translate Me
- Sky Translate
These apps can be a great option if you want to translate text messages from within your messaging app. Some of them may require subscriptions to access their full features, but others are free.
iPhone Settings
To translate text messages on your iPhone, you'll first need to access the iPhone Settings. This is where you'll find the feature that enables translation.
In the iPhone Settings, you can toggle on the "Translation" feature in the "Messages" section. This will allow you to translate text messages in real-time.
To do this, go to Settings, then tap on "Messages", and finally toggle on the "Translation" switch.
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Message Settings

Message settings on your iPhone are where you can customize how you receive notifications and messages from friends, family, and apps.
You can turn off notifications for specific apps by going to Settings > Notifications > [app name] and toggling off Allow Notifications.
To silence your iPhone, go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Ring/Silent Switch.
You can also choose to receive notifications for specific types of messages, like calls or texts, by going to Settings > Notifications > Messages.
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4. IT
iTranslate is a great app for translating text messages on your iPhone. It offers a better keyboard than Google Translate, making it quicker and easier to translate your messages.
You can grab iTranslate for free and use it to translate text across over 100 languages. With a premium subscription, you can also translate using the microphone and the camera on your iPhone.
To get started, go to Settings > iTranslate > Keyboards and choose to Allow Full Access. Then, open your iPhone keyboard and tap and hold the Globe icon to select iTranslate from your available keyboards.

The iTranslate keyboard allows you to type and translate text with just a few taps. Tap the Green Arrow to translate your text to your chosen language, or copy some text and tap the Speech Bubble icon to view a quick translation.
Here are some languages you can translate with iTranslate:
- Brazilian Portuguese
- English
- French
- German
- Russian
- Simplified Chinese
- Spanish
You can also enable the feature to send text messages in two languages from your iPhone. To do this, open iTranslate and go to More > Keyboard, then tap the Flag + Translation both languages option.
Apple
Apple's iPhone settings offer a range of features that make communication easier. The Translate app is a great tool to have, especially when traveling or communicating with someone who speaks a different language.
This app features a minimalist design that lets you focus on the translations themselves. You can use it to hold a conversation with someone, and it's especially useful when you turn your iPhone landscape to enter conversation mode.
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In conversation mode, Translate shows a different language on each side of the screen, making it easier to follow along. There is a single Microphone button that uses automatic language detection, so it doesn't matter who speaks into it.
You can also tap Play to hear translations out loud, which is helpful if you're trying to understand what someone is saying.
One Big Caveat
The iPhone's Translate app only supports 19 languages, including two versions of English and Chinese.
If the language spoken in the country you're traveling to isn't in that list, the iPhone's Translate app won't be good enough for you.
You can download Google Translate on iPhone to get access to almost every language in the world.
Google Translate works similarly to the iPhone's Translate app, supporting text, voice, and conversation translation, and even lets you use the camera to translate text.
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